A pail in which a workman carries his lunch or dinner.
1 The one who was reading had a dinner pail in his hand.
2 He kissed the two children, picked up his dinner pail and was off.
3 Fancy going home with a dear little Jackanapes to carry my ' dinner pail ' !
4 I was trying to show you how the man with the dinner pail feels.
5 Still bemused, she picked up her dinner pail and went out to meet her friends.
6 He said they went into the shop where he left his dinner pail and lunch.
7 Each carried a dangling dinner pail .
8 Amos departed before dawn as usual with his dinner pail , stumbling like an old man, over the road.
9 Then he took them in his dinner pail and put them in his pond down in the pasture lot.
10 Two policemen running forward began leading the workingman up the street, his dinner pail still clutched in one hand.
11 The son indicated a man who was taking a dinner pail from under a bench at the nearest window.
12 I've got to get it used to the idea of me as a common workingman with overalls and a dinner pail .
13 But she made him his breakfast and handed him his dinner pail and generally took care not to get him angry.
14 In summer they made him eat live grasshoppers behind the schoolhouse, and put big bull-snakes in his dinner pail to surprise him.
15 Morning after morning, always with huger lunches in my dinner pail , I limped out of the house on my way to work.
16 Presently he was tickled to observe that the child had discovered Baizley's tin dinner pail , hidden in a clump of raspberry bushes.
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